Yeah, i have autocad, sen dme a photo. i want you to know, when making blades by hand, they look always a bit different than the desing. keep that in mind

lab: i ALWAYS do differential hardening, JSRs dagger blade was the first that wasnt differential hardened. im thinking about 55-57 HRC for leuku blade, cause it has to whitstand some impacts. For leuku blade the thick blade allows me to make pretty high grind angles so its tough

jakethebeast wrote:EDIT: how wide is that blade? i would say 30-35mm...

I think around 25 mm would be nice.

i want you to know, when making blades by hand, they look always a bit different than the desing. keep that in mind

No problem, as long as they look nice i'm happy

lab: i ALWAYS do differential hardening, JSRs dagger blade was the first that wasnt differential hardened. im thinking about 55-57 HRC for leuku blade, cause it has to whitstand some impacts. For leuku blade the thick blade allows me to make pretty high grind angles so its tough

I think it can be a bit harder, i'm not going to use it as a machete. Just some cutting work, and chopping <5 cm branches without too much force.
Do your blades have a hamon line? I like them

I have some problems with mommy about buying "another" knive. (last one was about 5 months ago ) so it might have to wait until I convinced her

I'll send you an autocad drawing soon. You can find it in the inbox of the mail you use for spudfiles.

allright, well you just want a big puukko thats no problem . No, by blades doesnt have hamon line, cause i dont etch them, i just sand them with worn out 180 belt and buff, they come very sharp and shiny